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  1. Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (IATA: ANC, ICAO: PANC, FAA LID: ANC) is a major airport in the U.S. state of Alaska, located 5 miles (8 km) southwest of downtown Anchorage. The airport is named for Ted Stevens, who served as a senator of Alaska from 1968 to 2009.

  2. Established in 1961, the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) stands as a cornerstone of Alaska's transportation network, connecting the state to the Lower 48 and facilitating access to hundreds of remote communities inaccessible by road.

  3. The 1950s marked an American aviation milestone with the 1953 opening of Anchorage International Airport, destined to become the "Air Crossroads of the World." In the early fifties, the Anchorage Airport was essential to Alaska with an estimated 90% of Alaska's passenger traffic and 65% of its mail transported by Anchorage-based airlines.

  4. Airport Facts. Equidistant from Tokyo and New York, within 9.5 hours of 90% of the industrialized world. Nearly 5.7 million passengers served in 2019. Approximately 47 air carriers: 27 domestic and 18 international. 21 passenger destinations served from ANC; 44 Cargo destinations served from ANC.

  5. Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) is the most important air transportation hub in Anchorage, Alaska, USA. Strategically located at the crossroads of international routes, ANC is known for its significant role in global cargo traffic and as a critical gateway for passenger flights connecting the continental United States with Asia.

  6. Anchorage's airport is a bustling hub that's more than just a transit center. There's art made by Alaskans and a local sports hall of fame.

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